2010 Anguillan General Election
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General elections were held in
Anguilla Anguilla is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, lying east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Sa ...
on 15 February 2010. Seven seats in the
House of Assembly House of Assembly is a name given to the legislature or lower house of a bicameral parliament. In some countries this may be at a subnational level. Historically, in British Crown colonies as the colony gained more internal responsible g ...
were contested in the election. The incumbent
Chief Minister of Anguilla The Premier of Anguilla is the head of government in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. The Premier is appointed by the Governor of Anguilla on behalf of the monarch of the United Kingdom, currently Charles III, King Charles III. Up u ...
Osbourne Fleming Osbourne Berrington Fleming (born February 18, 1940) is a politician and a former Chief Minister of Anguilla, chief minister of Anguilla. He held that post from March 6, 2000, three days after the Anguilla United Front, a conservatism, conservati ...
chose to retire and not stand for election. Fleming was a member of the
Anguilla National Alliance The Anguilla National Alliance was a centre-right political party in Anguilla, formed in 1980 by breaking away from the People's Progressive Party. They won one seat at the 1980 Anguillian general election, with the Anguilla United Movement win ...
, which is part of the ruling
Anguilla United Front The Anguilla United Front (AUF) is an alliance of political parties in Anguilla. The AUF was created on 7 January 2000 as a political and electoral partnership, when an agreement, The United Front Agreement, was signed by the Chairmen and Politic ...
(AUF), a conservative coalition that won four of the seven seats in the Assembly in the 2005 elections. The incumbent AUF was defeated, and former Chief Minister
Hubert Hughes Hubert Benjamin Hughes (15 October 1933 – 7 May 2021) was an Anguillan politician. He was the island territory's Chief Minister from 16 March 1994 to 6 March 2000, and again between February 2010 and April 2015. Hughes was the only independen ...
was sworn in to succeed Fleming as chief minister.


Background

In 2009, Chief Minister
Osbourne Fleming Osbourne Berrington Fleming (born February 18, 1940) is a politician and a former Chief Minister of Anguilla, chief minister of Anguilla. He held that post from March 6, 2000, three days after the Anguilla United Front, a conservatism, conservati ...
, who was also the leader of the Anguilla United Front (AUF), announced that he would not stand for re-election in the 2010 race. Two other members of the ruling AUF also announced their intent to retire as well – Parliamentary Secretary Albert Hughes and Communications and Works Minister Kenneth Harrigan. Collectively, Fleming, Hughes and Harrigan had been active in Anguillan politics for more than 80 years. It was announced that
Finance Minister A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfoli ...
Victor Banks Victor Franklin Banks (born 8 November 1947)Victor Banks
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would succeed Fleming as the party leader of the AUF coalition. According to the Constitution of Anguilla, the general election was due to be held by March 2010. However, the election could have been postponed until as late as May or June 2010. On Monday, 4 January 2010, the last day of the current Assembly, the leader of government business held talks with the
Governor of Anguilla The governor of Anguilla is the representative of the monarch in the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla. The governor is appointed by the monarch on the advice of the Government of the United Kingdom. The governor is the highest authority ...
,
Alistair Harrison William Alistair Harrison (born 14 November 1954) is His Majesty's Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps. He was previously Governor of Anguilla from 21 April 2009 to 23 July 2013. Early life Harrison was born on 14 November 1954 in Guisborough, No ...
, concerning the dissolution of the legislative body to pave the way for new elections. That same day, Chief Minister Fleming told the Assembly that he felt that the previous five years of AUF in Anguilla had been a success, "The people elected us for five years and five years it would be, that was my commitment that was my pledge." Retiring Chief Minister
Osbourne Fleming Osbourne Berrington Fleming (born February 18, 1940) is a politician and a former Chief Minister of Anguilla, chief minister of Anguilla. He held that post from March 6, 2000, three days after the Anguilla United Front, a conservatism, conservati ...
officially set 15 February 2010, as the date for the election during a public
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of the ruling
Anguilla United Front The Anguilla United Front (AUF) is an alliance of political parties in Anguilla. The AUF was created on 7 January 2000 as a political and electoral partnership, when an agreement, The United Front Agreement, was signed by the Chairmen and Politic ...
(AUF) in Blowing Point held on 5 January 2010. In his announcement, Fleming told supporters, "Tonight, I take great pleasure in advising you that by the help of God, because we don't know what could happen, elections in Anguilla will be on the 15th of February 2010." Colville Petty, the supervisor of elections, reported that 8,652 voters were registered to vote in the seven
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on the island. That marked an increase in
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from the 2005 general election, when 7,558 people registered to vote. Electoral District Four, which includes parts of The Valley, the capital of Anguilla, had the largest number of registered voters in the 2010 election, with a total of 1,789.


Candidates

Twenty candidates registered to contest the seven Assembly seats in the election. The nomination papers for all candidates were due on Thursday, 21 January 2010. *The
Anguilla United Front The Anguilla United Front (AUF) is an alliance of political parties in Anguilla. The AUF was created on 7 January 2000 as a political and electoral partnership, when an agreement, The United Front Agreement, was signed by the Chairmen and Politic ...
, the ruling coalition which controlled the majority of the seven seats in the Assembly since the 2005 election, fielded candidates in all seven
constituencies An electoral (congressional, legislative, etc.) district, sometimes called a constituency, riding, or ward, is a geographical portion of a political unit, such as a country, state or province, city, or administrative region, created to provi ...
. The AUF was the only political party which had a candidate in all seven races. The AUF will be led by Finance Minister
Victor Banks Victor Franklin Banks (born 8 November 1947)Victor Banks
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, who replaced the retiring Osbourne Fleming as leader of the party. *The opposition
Anguilla United Movement The Anguilla Progressive Movement (APM) is a political party in Anguilla. The party was named the Anguilla United Movement (AUM) until being rebranded in 2019 alongside new leaders and colours. It was founded in early 1980 by Ronald Webster and ...
contested five
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. The party was headed by former Chief Minister
Hubert Hughes Hubert Benjamin Hughes (15 October 1933 – 7 May 2021) was an Anguillan politician. He was the island territory's Chief Minister from 16 March 1994 to 6 March 2000, and again between February 2010 and April 2015. Hughes was the only independen ...
. *The opposition
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also had candidates in five of the seven races. The APP was headed by Brent Davis, an Anguillan businessman. *Three independents also ran as candidates for seats in the Assembly.


Results


By constituency


References

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Anguilla Anguilla is a British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, lying east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Sa ...
February 2010 in North America